Scientists combat memory loss with B vitamins February 29, 2016
Study shows B vitamins help improve memory and lessen depression in seniors by decreasing levels of the amino acid homocysteine. Read On
Vitamin remedies help soothe chronic bone pain February 25, 2016
Studies have proven that vitamin C and other natural cures can help relieve aches that linger after a fracture or other injury. Read On
Vitamin C can cut diabetes-related heart risk February 24, 2016
Researchers found that supplementing with vitamin C can reduce certain heart risk factors by more than 25 percent if you have diabetes. Read On
Gallbladder pain often caused by food allergies February 22, 2016
Identifying and eliminating food triggers can help you beat gallbladder problems without surgery. Read On
Stomach acid drugs may trigger dementia February 18, 2016
A new study finds that regularly using proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) to block stomach acid increases dementia risk 44 percent. Read On
Study proves prescription painkillers do nothing for nerve pain February 18, 2016
Researchers found that after a full year, people with nerve pain and damage who took painkillers couldn’t move or function any better. Read On
Overactive thyroid ups breast cancer risk February 17, 2016
Danish researchers have found that hyperthyroidism boosts your chances of developing breast cancer by 11 percent. Read On
Coffee helps protect your liver February 10, 2016
A new study out of the United Kingdom shows that two cups of coffee can undo the damage to your liver from consuming excessive alcohol. Read On
Vitamin B12 deficiency a concern for elderly February 10, 2016
According to a new study out of Canada, elderly residents of living-assisted facilities are often not getting enough vitamin B12. Read On
Seniors aren’t talking to doctors about their memory loss February 8, 2016
A new study shows that older you get, the less likely that you’ll tell your doctors about memory loss concerns. And that’s a problem. Read On
Could this “blacklisted” treatment end up saving your life? February 5, 2016
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Immune system may never recover from chemotherapy treatments for breast cancer February 3, 2016
A new study out of the United Kingdom found that the harmful effects of chemotherapy are even longer lasting than anyone ever thought. Read On
Dandelion supplements can help beat constipation January 20, 2016
The simple dandelion has been proven to support your digestive system and keep you regular. Read On
Potatoes could trigger diabetes January 7, 2016
A new study shows that eating potatoes not only adds unwanted pounds, but it also significantly increases your risk for diabetes. Read On
Vitamin D can improve irritable bowel syndrome January 1, 2016
A new study out of the U.K. shows that vitamin D – the sunshine vitamin – may greatly improve the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. Read On
Send those winter blues packing with this amazing vitamin cure December 30, 2015
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The ONE number that can really predict your heart attack risk (Hint: it’s not your cholesterol count!) December 30, 2015
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Doctors oppose FDA closure of their uterine cancer chop shops December 21, 2015
Special interests are fighting back a year after the FDA stood up for women and discouraged the use of uterine cancer-spreading power morcellators. Read On
Tylenol ineffective against the flu December 18, 2015
Tylenol is the last thing you want to give your family this flu season. Read On
Distracted walkers at risk of serious injury from falls, study says December 17, 2015
A new study found that distracted walking is a serious issue in the U.S., and is responsible for car accidents and sprains and fractures from falls. And you’d be surprised who is most at risk. Read On
Walnuts can cut heart disease risk December 10, 2015
A new study from Yale University shows that walnuts improve blood vessel function and could lower your chances of heart disease. Read On
Coffee habit can add years to your life December 7, 2015
A new study out of Harvard Public School of Health shows that the key to a longer-lasting life might be in that morning cup of coffee. Read On
Ladies: Losing your head over your thinning hair? My “Halt the Hair Loss” plan can help! December 4, 2015
By Glenn S. Rothfeld, M.D. In my nearly four decades of practice, I’ve seen countless women show incredible strength Read On
Vitamin C dramatically reduces stomach cancer risk December 3, 2015
A new study shows that every 100 g. of vitamin C-rich fruit you eat a day drops your stomach cancer risk another 5 percent. Read On
Common cold medicines are worthless, study finds November 30, 2015
A new study out of the University of Florida shows that the cold medicines sold on the shelves of your local pharmacy don’t do a thing. Read On
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